PurpleScorpion
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I was reading a potty training book for a kid, and I saw this page, in the attachments (the right one). For the blind people, I'll transcribe it:
"Steffie and Ben like to use the potty. But they still wear diapers most of the time. They are not ready to use the potty all of the time."
This confuses me because I've read a lot about potty training and a really common piece of advice is "Once you're out of diapers, stay out except for sleep-if they're in a diaper, they'll think it's okay to go where they are and not use the potty!" or something to that effect.
Can anyone confirm through either lived experience or seeing it in others if this kind of thing (A toddler in potty training still wearing a diaper while awake) is common, or at least does happen occasionally?
[ removed image of children ] ~KitsuneFox
"Steffie and Ben like to use the potty. But they still wear diapers most of the time. They are not ready to use the potty all of the time."
This confuses me because I've read a lot about potty training and a really common piece of advice is "Once you're out of diapers, stay out except for sleep-if they're in a diaper, they'll think it's okay to go where they are and not use the potty!" or something to that effect.
Can anyone confirm through either lived experience or seeing it in others if this kind of thing (A toddler in potty training still wearing a diaper while awake) is common, or at least does happen occasionally?
[ removed image of children ] ~KitsuneFox
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